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LOCAL INDUSTRY. » SIGN OP-THiiipS may be seen _,. in front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE, OF; BETTER; DAYS, for New, Zealand. It's Lows clearly tint tho goods manufactured here by far excel all such of a'foroign make. It also shows that thero is at leaßt one tailw who knows how I to bring them to the front. J. am troubled with a complaint just now, 1 wish there hundreds affected the same way. I have locul.industry on tho brain. I am convinced that the evils this country is now enduring aro cnuaod by peoplo sending away for goods that they ought to buy here. I can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gentleman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New_Zealand Tweed,'tho most fashionable cut" and' b'csfiiiako in ".Wollinglon. Therefore every man should 'know his own ■measure, and send a Post Office ,Order.for £4; and he will deceive in return a Bploudid Tyreed Suit'of Now Zealand /manufacture, 'warranted to, fit','''' ; ""'" "'. . '].',": _ '■ Directioriirfor solfrincasurcmcnt: -First "atatdage, height, weight and.occupation, and if erect or stooping; measure chest over' •tho vest, "and waist over tho vest; measure thejfront seam of coatsleevo; lay .'your. trousers-flaton the table,-measureside seam and leg and round waist; ■' ' ; ; HUXLRYjtho Tailor. 735 ~;. .:,■;,- Lambton' Quay, Wellington _ '.TO MEET THE TIMES. . A SquABE Meal fob ONE-SHILLING. " H, CORBETT having taken over the If i 'management of tho : ' ; EMPM-LIVERY STABLES, ...' .Hai engaged an efficient groom, and is prepared to supply A FIRST-CLASS FEED FOR HORSES i ' !AT ONE SHILLING! ' No charge will "bo mada for" standing horses-^cußtomors; having that; privilege GRATIS . . ...■; 714 1 0. BATH,' WOOD AND STONE-CUTTER, •■' (OppositeHalley & Ewing) , CourteuayPlace, • • • Wellington. Estimates given, for every description of . , Carving.' Mantel'pieeo trusses. om : ; 6s per pair. i -.■..■■ ... ILLIAM KEESTER | TENT.ANI) SAILMAKER, I . (Opposite Empire Hotel), Maskhtoh. 18. ' » HT ,U P. 0. LEE aro.hTtec.t, . CARTERTON. T lORNS AND 00. j Auctioneers and Insuranceßrokers, ' Financial, Estate, Land,' and General Com' J mission Agents. ' ; Stook, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen. 1 ■ Advances on Freehold Securities. 8 Valuators, Week Sales at the Rooms and Yards, Qucen-streot. a Bociire yards and paddocks, ) Agents ForNatioa Fire Insurance Company t Austral Mutual Provident Society TIT USI OAL NOTICE, W. WEBLEY, Lambtok Quay, Wellington. TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, English Concertiua, etc. Pianos rcsilkcd. ropolisb 3d, refeltcd, and thorougldy renovated at moderate prices. Violins repaired, Flntei repadded, etc, Bows re-haired and olcaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kopt in stock. Tutors for all instruments. A stock ol small instrnments always on hand. ! Musical Instrument Oommissiou Agency, Instalments of every description bought oi sold at a moderate commission. Orders taken for American Organs, , Masterton agent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc. may bo obtained. ■ Hi SPLENDID INVESTMENT, ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. -r-AT-r QJDSAY & WATSON'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. OREAT BARGAINS I SwEßriKft Rbnjctiokb w Boois & Shoe. FOR CASH. JJ, Customers and the PUBLIC OF WAOURaPA generally lliat tlioy have opened their GBJJAT ANNUAL CLEARING BALE -FOR ONE MONTH.BWEEWNO REDUCTIONS WiH be made ia all their welkelected . Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LAMBTON-QUAY & OCBA-STREET. The Publicjmay rely on this being a Gen- • nine Sale, and will fod it to their advantage '• to bring their Cash to L, rfi W.'s, whero tlioy may invest to advantage, L. & W, quote no prices, but ask the pblio to come and see for themselves, Cop Eabj,y and Seouke the Bargains, lindsayTwatson, T Tjl ITCH ET T , COACHBUILDER A WHEELWRIGHT, : • WordßWorth-strcot, Wellington, ; WISHES to inform the settlers of Wairarapa that he is now making good SPRING TRAPS from • £18; Express Wagons, £33 Spring Drays from £2O, Tip Carts, from £UlOjj Pole Brays from £22, Only the very best Materials used, aud ALL WORK GUARANTEED, ~' Price's of any v.cik fciwarded by poet on ■■ ■■' ; annlication. ' 72 [AND-SEWN .and PEGGED BOOTS, warranted well mads of good material, and to crier, at lowest remunerative rates, byT. fiardfiner/Practical Bootmaker, Rail"J>.\ . ■'..'■ M 6 ;PPER-PLAiN;;';SAW ''MILL m^re^Wrothe^, 7 '' /^u-PBorßiin!^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 4

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653

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 4

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